Tony Millionaire's sock monkey helps a friend in the all ages
Little and Large

Here is another delightful book from writer/artist Tony Millionaire featuring two interconnected stories that tie together for the happiest of endings.

When Ann Louise’s grandfather crashes through the woods to cut down a tree for use in his workshop, he never stops to think about all the creatures making their home in it. Uncle Gabby then meets a spider displaced from his tree house and begins a quest to find him a new place to live.

A weathervane? A dollhouse? A goose-wagon? Sadly, no, no, and no!

But just what is Grandfather building from the lumber?

“I was sweeping cobwebs from the ceiling of my garage one day when my three-year-old daughter yelled at me, ‘Daddy! You’re sweeping the spiders’ houses!’, commented writer and artist Tony Millionaire. “I thought of the poor spiders who would now have to rebuild their homes, and I promised my daughter I would stop sweeping them. I guess the spiders heard me because the next day they had built more cobwebs than ever.”

The Little and Large hardcover features story and art by Tony Millionaire. It arrives on sale August 17, with a retail price of $7.95.

ISBN: 1-59582-010-8